Ford F-Series (thirteenth generation)

The thirteenth-generation Ford F-Series is a range of pickup trucks produced by Ford. Introduced for the 2015 model year, this generation of the F-Series is the first aluminum-intensive vehicle produced on a large scale by an American vehicle manufacturer. For the 2017 model year, the fourth-generation Super Duty line adopted the cab design of the F-150, consolidating the cab design for the first time on Ford light-duty trucks (F-550 and below) for the first time since the 1996 model year; the Super Duty trucks still retain separate bodywork and a heavier-duty frame.

Thirteenth-generation Ford F-Series (P552)
2016 Ford F-150 Limited SuperCrew
Overview
ManufacturerFord Motor Company
Also calledFord Lobo (Mexico)
ProductionNovember 11, 2014 – September 2020
Model years2015–2020
AssemblyUnited States: Claycomo, Missouri (Kansas City Assembly); Dearborn, Michigan (Dearborn Truck Plant)
Designer
  • Gordon Platto (chief designer)
  • Brad Richards (exterior)
Body and chassis
ClassFull-size pickup truck
Body style
  • 2-door regular cab
  • 2+2-door extended cab, SuperCab
  • 4-door crew cab, SuperCrew
Layout
PlatformFord T3
Related
Powertrain
Engine
Transmission
Dimensions
Wheelbase122.4–163.7 in (3,109–4,158 mm)
Length209.3–250.5 in (5,316–6,363 mm)
Width79.9 in (2,029 mm)
Height75.2–76.9 in (1,910–1,953 mm)
Curb weight4,069–5,697 lb (1,846–2,584 kg)
Chronology
Predecessor
SuccessorFord F-Series (fourteenth generation)

After a two-year hiatus, a second generation of the Ford Raptor made its return for 2017 as a high-performance variant of the F-150, dropping the SVT prefix. In Mexico, the F-Series XL trim is marketed as the F-150, XLT and higher trims are named Lobo (Wolf in Spanish). The Mexican-market Lincoln Mark LT was discontinued completely, replaced by the Platinum and Limited trims sold elsewhere.

The thirteenth-generation F-Series was produced by Ford in Claycomo, Missouri (Kansas City Assembly), alongside the Ford Transit van, and at Dearborn, Michigan (Dearborn Truck Plant).

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